Police in Salisbury found two guns and a jar of marijuana during a traffic stop early Thursday morning.

Troopers detained all three of the car's occupants — Keondrae Tyrice Finney, 26; Jacorey Kevin Harmon, 23; and Detravus Breon Upshur, 25 — after a search of the vehicle uncovered a loaded Keltec Sub 2000 .40 caliber rifle on the front passenger floor and an SKS7.62x39 rifle on the rear floor.

Two guns were seized during an early morning traffic stop in Salisbury, Maryland on Thursday, Jan. 10, 2019.(Photo: Maryland State Police image)

The troopers were patrolling in the Salisbury area then they saw the white Toyota with an inoperable brake light, inoperable tag light and a front passenger seatbelt violation.

They stopped the car in the Royal Farms parking lot at 101 N. Salisbury Blvd.

When troopers approached the driver's side of the car, the front seat passenger's "furtive movements" directed their attention to the back seat area, where they then saw the barrel of a rifle sticking out from underneath a sweatshirt, according to a press release.

Harmon, of Exmore, was found with a jar of marijuana on his person and was issued a civil citation.

FInney of Exmore, the driver, was issued traffic citations.

Further investigation revealed Upshur, the back seat passenger, is prohibited from possession of firearms.

All three men were taken to the Salisbury police barracks for processing and further investigation, according to police.

Upshur, of Machipongo, has been charged with numerous firearms violations.